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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, we see the letters "TCV" in a heavy 3D Clarendon-esque font and colored beige twirl up to the screen. Then, different styles of the same animation play with the background and logo changing in random color schemes. When the background is salmon and the logo is white, the animation is completely different: this time, the logo zooms in replete with the words "Theatre Club Video presents" in a designers' font from the 70's under it. While the background remains salmon, the logo turns navy blue.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there are the letters "TCV" in a heavy 3D Clarendon-esque font and colored beige twirl up to the screen. Then, different styles of the same animation play with the background and logo changing in random color schemes. When the background is salmon and the logo is white, the animation is completely different: this time, the logo zooms in replete with the words "Theatre Club Video presents" in a designers' font from the 70's under it. While the background remains salmon, the logo turns navy blue.


'''Technique:''' Early computer animation.
'''Technique:''' Early computer animation.

Revision as of 08:21, 27 November 2023


Logo (May-July 1983)


Visuals: On a black background, there are the letters "TCV" in a heavy 3D Clarendon-esque font and colored beige twirl up to the screen. Then, different styles of the same animation play with the background and logo changing in random color schemes. When the background is salmon and the logo is white, the animation is completely different: this time, the logo zooms in replete with the words "Theatre Club Video presents" in a designers' font from the 70's under it. While the background remains salmon, the logo turns navy blue.

Technique: Early computer animation.

Audio: A funky jazz number.

Availability: Seen on their two (most likely) only pre-cert releases Mother Goosed and Uptown at the Downtown. It's currently unknown if they had any other releases. Since this is a British VHS company, it's probably best to check Amazon.co.uk or eBay.co.uk.

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